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The hidden story about vaccines, autism, drugs and food… Americas health has been BOUGHT. Your health, your family’s health. Now brought to you by Wall Street… “If you thought they hurt us with the banks, wait till you see what they’re doing to health care.” Vaccines. GMOs. Big Pharma. Three big, BIG, okay… HUGE topics in one film. Why? Why not 3 films, why put all this in one movie? Great question, 2 answers. 1st and most importantly: We need to band together. We need a mainstream film, not another radical movie that only interests the “already converted”. Over 5 million people supported Prop 37 in CA. Reportedly, over 2 million worldwide marched against Monsanto in a global protest. There...ane vaccine expansion, and our love affair with pharmaceuticals- it’s the same villain. It’s a risky story to tell, but would be a tragedy to passively consent to with silence. There is something horribly wrong with health care today. Huge money, billions and billions of dollars flowing into the same pockets. Meanwhile, MD’s aren’t being allowed to actually practice the art of medicine and anyone who questions vaccination safety, pharmaceuticals, factory farms, etc. is ridiculed and belittled. Meanwhile, the billions keep flowing, carried on a river of pain and anguish. Huge corporations funded by individual misery, one broken life at a time. Three huge stories, each worthy of multiple films, but each brought together by one staggering fact: it’s the same villain. These three story lines converge on Wall Street, in a tale of corruption, greed and shocking lack of conscience.

For No Good Reason: The Utterly Misguided Universal Infant Hepatitis B Vaccination Policy

It was hard to believe from the outset - recommending universal vaccination of infants for a lifestyle disease, one normally involving intravenous drug use or promiscuous sex.

(It is true that hepatitis B is more often a serious disease for infants when they do get it, compared to other age groups. However, most infants are at low risk for the disease, almost always having to have been born to a hepatitis B positive mother, and there are tests to determine that. By screening the moms, only those at risk might, thus, be vaccinated.)

At first it seemed that common sense might prevail, that the dictum "First, do no harm" might hold sway.

Yet despite the fact that hepatitis B incidence and prevalence appears to be greatly exaggerated; that WHO (at least according to GlaxoSmithKline!) recommends infant vaccination in those areas where carrier prevalence is 2% or greater; and that the United States, except for certain ethnic groups in Alaska, is actually considered a low prevalence area for chronic hepatitis, eventually almost everyone caved in. (Read the letters from one honorable doctor who never did.)

What, supposedly, convinced them? Who knows for sure, but the argument was made that infants are easier and cheaper to vaccinate than adolescents. And, hey, why not vaccinate all infants in order to ready them for that apparently inevitable time when they will all become promiscuous and/or intravenous drug using teens? Get them when they're available, when you're already vaccinating the heck out of them! Even easier, do it when they are newborns, when their moms are especially vulnerable to scaremongering.

This entire policy, however, ill-conceived as it already inherently is, hinges on assuming the vaccine will last long enough to protect them during those presumably high-flying teenage years.

So what's wrong with assuming it will last that long? Well, for starters, it's an assumption. Isn't vaccination policy supposed to be based on solid, scientific evidence, by first testing any assumptions?

Instead, while policy-makers were busy presuming the vaccine would last from infancy through adolescence and basing their 1991 infant hepatitis B vaccination recommendations on that assumption, it would appear that they were dismissing, ignoring or unaware of the accumulating contrary evidence and questions about the duration of various vaccines, including those for hepatitis B.

And now because of a new BMJ report, we have additional evidence that, even if vaccinating infants made one iota of sense re: protecting teenagers, it may not last long enough to reliably do so.

The hidden story about vaccines, autism, drugs and food… Americas health has been BOUGHT. Your health, your family’s health. Now brought to you by Wall Street… “If you thought they hurt us with the banks, wait till you see what they’re doing to health care.” Vaccines. GMOs. Big Pharma. Three big, BIG, okay… HUGE topics in one film. Why? Why not 3 films, why put all this in one movie? Great question, 2 answers. 1st and most importantly: We need to band together. We need a mainstream film, not another radical movie that only interests the “already converted”. Over 5 million people supported Prop 37 in CA. Reportedly, over 2 million worldwide marched against Monsanto in a global protest. There...ane vaccine expansion, and our love affair with pharmaceuticals- it’s the same villain. It’s a risky story to tell, but would be a tragedy to passively consent to with silence. There is something horribly wrong with health care today. Huge money, billions and billions of dollars flowing into the same pockets. Meanwhile, MD’s aren’t being allowed to actually practice the art of medicine and anyone who questions vaccination safety, pharmaceuticals, factory farms, etc. is ridiculed and belittled. Meanwhile, the billions keep flowing, carried on a river of pain and anguish. Huge corporations funded by individual misery, one broken life at a time. Three huge stories, each worthy of multiple films, but each brought together by one staggering fact: it’s the same villain. These three story lines converge on Wall Street, in a tale of corruption, greed and shocking lack of conscience.

"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."

-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901

"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."

-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820

“A sacred cow will not protect the herd.”

-- Sandy Gottstein

"What's the point of vaccination if it doesn't protect you from the unvaccinated?"

-- Sandy Gottstein

"Who gets to decide what the greater good is and how many will be sacrificed to it?"